Plastic Bottles

(Bottles marked with Number 1 or Number 2 on the bottom)

Empty and rinse

Discard caps

Do not include with plastic bottles: plastic bags, tubs, trays, toys or other plastic items (even if they are labeled Number 1 or Number 2), Styrofoam, plastic bottles labeled with Number 3, Number 4, Number 5, Number 6 or Number 7 on bottom or motor oil bottles.

Refrigerant

We accept appliances such as: refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers and ice makers that contain refrigerant. For a nominal fee of $10 per unit, residents can drop off these appliances knowing that the refrigerants will be safely evacuated by trained and certified personnel.

Newspapers

Includes clean newspapers and newspaper inserts

Keep dry, clean and out of sunlight

Place in neat stacks and tie with heavy string or twine

Do not tie with plastic, wire, cloth or pantyhose

May also be placed in brown grocery bags

Do not include with newspapers: phone books, junk mail, cardboard or magazines

Magazines

Includes: catalogs, magazines, phone books and junk mail, paper-back or hardcover books (hardcover books should be kept separate unless you rip off hard covers in which case the hard cover will go with cardboard).

All large Tire Pricing is also subject to size and weight as determined by the

Wayne County Recycling Center

All prices subject to change by WC.R.C

Wayne County Residents Only! Call 570-253-9727 for more information

Textiles

We now take textiles, which include all clothing items, accessories such as belts, gloves, hats purses etc.,household linens; such as sheets, blankets, drapes, towels, etc. Just place your bagged items in the green and white USAgain bins.

Recycling

Hours

Monday - Friday
7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Saturday
7 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Sunday
Closed

How to Get to the Center

The Wayne County Recycling Center is located on Route 652 in Berlin Township, Wayne County. The Center is approximately (1.7) miles northeast of the intersection of Route 6 and Route 652, between Indian Orchard and Beach Lake. There is a large white sign with blue lettering (Volunteer Drive Complex) marking the entrance to the facility.